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  1. Originally posted by stl1 Maybe we should

    All give a

    Goodly sized check to an

    Anti-Trump Republican



    CNN
    Liz Cheney, Lisa Murkowski and other Trump targets outraise their Republican rivals
    By Fredreka Schouten


    Four Republican lawmakers who voted to impeach or convict former President Donald Trump over his role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol outraised the candidates he has endorsed to oust them, new campaign filings show.

    Republican Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, Jaime Herrera Beutler of Washington and Fred Upton of Michigan drew Trump's condemnation for their impeachment votes in his January trial in the House. All three collected more money in the third fundraising quarter than their Trump-endorsed rivals, according to reports filed Friday with the Federal Election Commission.

    And Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, one of seven Senate Republicans who voted to convict Trump in February, raised nearly $1.1 million in the July-to-September quarter, more than twice the $465,945 collected by Kelly Tshibaka, who Trump endorsed earlier this year. Murkowski is the only one among the seven Republicans who voted to convict the former President who is up for reelection in 2022.

    In addition, Murkowski ended September with more than $3.2 million in cash reserves – more than 10 times the amount Tshibaka had remaining in her campaign account.

    Trump has loomed large over his party, even out of office. And some Republicans have worried that his aggressive role in nomination battles – along with his demands that GOP officeholders back up his false claims about the 2020 election – could muddle efforts to win control of Congress in next year's midterm elections.

    Republicans need to flip only one seat in the Senate and five in the House to seize the majority.

    Top target, top fundraiser
    In the House, Cheney, who serves as vice chairwoman of a committee investigating the January 6 riot, is among the top targets for Trump, who has called her a "warmonger" and "disloyal." She was ousted from her position as House GOP conference chair earlier this year over her opposition to the former President.

    Despite that, Cheney topped the fundraising among the 10 House Republicans who backed Trump's impeachment, bringing in $1.7 million, new filings show. It marked the second-largest fundraising quarter of Cheney's House career.

    Her Trump-endorsed opponent, attorney Harriet Hageman, joined the race on September 9 and raised nearly $302,000 in the three weeks before the books closed on the quarter, or a pace of about $100,000 a week.

    Hageman would need to increase that pace to match the fundraising strength of Cheney – who has consistently topped seven figures in quarterly fundraising this year. Cheney ended September with more than $3.6 million in the bank to Hageman's $245,000.

    The Cheney-Hageman race is shaping up as a key proxy fight between Trump and the traditional establishment Republican world from which Cheney hails and a high-profile test of Trump's ability to purge his critics from power.

    Former President George W. Bush is slated to attend a fundraiser Monday in Texas for Cheney, the daughter of his Vice President Dick Cheney. Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, a former Republican presidential nominee, and his wife Ann were among the donors to her fundraising committees in the third quarter.

    Other contributors to Cheney's political operation in the quarter included several prominent Democratic donors, such as Hollywood mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg, and a political action committee run by former Trump national security adviser John Bolton, who has become a vocal critic of the former President.

    In announcing the third-quarter haul in the Casper Star-Tribune earlier this week, Cheney campaign adviser Amy Edmonds said the three-term congresswoman is receiving "historic levels of support because she is upholding her oath to the Constitution."

    Hageman's contributors include Maggie Scarlett, who was a co-chair of Cheney's 2014 Senate campaign; billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel, who was an early backer of Trump's presidential ambitions; and Lynn Friess, the widow of Foster Friess, who was a major GOP contributor.

    "We know that Liz Cheney will have more money than she can spend, raised by Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia special interests, establishment politicians, and Democrats who find her to be a useful tool," Hageman said in a statement.

    House endorsements
    In Washington, meanwhile, Herrera Buetler raised $523,591, surpassing the $452,132 collected by Joe Kent, a US Army veteran endorsed last month by Trump.

    And in Michigan, Upton raised $292,943 in the third quarter, topping the $115,585 collected by Steve Carra, a Michigan state lawmaker also endorsed by Trump in September.

    Upton is considering retirement after more than three decades in office. He has said he will decide his political future based on what his southwest Michigan seat looks like after redistricting, rather than Trump's actions in the race.

    "We'll have the resources to win. I'm not worried," Upton told CNN in September.

    Carra told CNN earlier this week that he now anticipates raising more in the fourth quarter with Trump's support than in the third.

    "Fundraising certainly has picked up after his endorsement," he said. "I will have raised about the same amount in Q3 as I did in Q2, but a large portion of that would be after his endorsement came."

    One House Republican who voted to impeach the former President, Ohio Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, announced last month that he would not seek reelection as he faced a tough primary challenge.

    Max Miller, the Republican endorsed by Trump to take on Gonzalez, brought in more $695,000 during the third quarter, $500,000 of which came in the form a personal loan from Miller.

    Trump has not yet endorsed challengers to six other House Republicans who voted for his impeachment.

    Chris Mathys – a pro-Trump challenger to one of those lawmakers, California Rep. David Valadao – hopes that changes soon. He told CNN this week that he's "actively pursuing" a meeting with Trump to secure his support.

    Just goes to further prove how bought and sold they are.
  2. Originally posted by Lanny https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/virus/vssi/#/virus?SeqType_s=Nucleotide&VirusLineage_ss=SARS-CoV-2,%20taxid:2697049 ?

    That's all well and fine, but the source of this data is highly questionable. This is the same source who said there was no virus in the first place in March/2020 (three months after that data was submitted), who then went on admit it's real, but that it came from a meat market, which we now know is patently false. There's no way for us to know if that data is legitimate. No other country has provided or published a genomic analysis of the so-called SARS-COV-2. For science to be real, it must be corroborated by more than just one source.
  3. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny becasue the teacher is retarded ?

    You like your motherboard, don't you?
  4. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny double why.

    Takes twice as long to teach them.
  5. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny how about retarded latin course.

    A retarded Latin course costs double.
  6. Originally posted by mmG Sounds like you could have stopped 9/11 but chose not to.

    He just LET it happen.
  7. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny both phillipines and thailand have significant chinese and chinese-hybrids.

    and its the same rule all over, skin color is the main indicator of racial characteristics.

    and the worse race in asia isnt siamese or pinoys, they're made up of two distinct races, both your close relatives.

    the dalits, they're handsome and well tanned individualned indian, indian rejects that called themselves pakis, and paki rejects that called themselves bangladeshis.

    and the other, lowest form of human beings, the negritoes with some papuan niggers in between.

    follow the skin color and you cant be wrong.

    Are you one of those there hybrids?
  8. Many police unions are refusing the mandate. The airline unions just came out today to announce the mandate has been struck down. It's not just the mere peasants who are refusing the tyranny that st|1 and Tech so proudly propagate.
  9. Why even have a freedom passport, when both the jabbed and unjabbed can equally transmit viruses? The stupid, like st|1 and Tech, never even question that.
  10. Just the fact the experimental gene therapy doesn't provide any immunity to any virus, which even the crooks readily admit, should give any sensible person pause for thought. But, you know, the stupid just like being stupid. It gives them that warm and fuzzy feeling.
  11. They have all their fake news hand puppets up there saying 80%^ of the population injected the concoctions, but do you know where that number came from? The SAME goons who are pushing this hoax, all the pseudoscience and all the fear mongering. ZERO credibility! The number of people who won't inject the garbage is MUCH higher! In fact, it's very likely more than half the population refuses to be injected.
  12. Originally posted by Grylls I don’t know anyone with AIDS either

    AIDS isn't an officially declared pandemic.
  13. I don't know of a single person who died of any virus. Quite the "pandemic".
  14. Maybe bash their heads in with a stout length of stovepipe.
  15. I've been closely monitoring and analyzing this phenomenon for over a decade now. There is no doubt whatsoever there is some kind of "intelligent active force" which operates inside the parameters of the matrix we exist in. The proof plainly shows up in the numbers. Not just passive proof, but overwhelming, formidable and undeniable proof. And whatever it is, it is able to become intimate and personal and well informed.
  16. Originally posted by Speedy Parker Which park. A walk in Central Park is no joke.

    I was referring to a walk in.. say.... Piccadilly Park, or Pleasant Park.
  17. Take a look at the mathematical probabilities for proof the Matrix is fucking with you. Repeatedly, you will be presented with situations where the odds are astronomical. And these mathematical improbabilities will increase in frequency, further compounding the improbability of the odds involved. Numbers don't lie.
  18. Make a reasonable person wonder how the hell they can test for a virus they can't even provide the genomic sequence for. How do you test for something when you don't even know what it is you are testing for? That's why they had to use the bogus PCR test, because it just identifies everything as the virus.
  19. The farther you progress in life, the more the Matrix will prod and poke you.
  20. There's still no proof the so-called SARS-COV-2 even exists. No country in the world has provided the genomic sequence in response to multiple FOIA requests. Scientifically speaking, it doesn't exist. No genomic sequence has been provided for the so-called Delta strain either, so technically, it doesn't exist either.
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